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Page Ten Glsonos ,MARSHALL IJONALIY CCJOK cillClL iVICCiREARX NXVILLIAINI IDENTZIR CQIIORGE DAVIS CLARA l'ie'rz1.liR ELMILR CJTTO BUILDING A FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION RESIDENT George H. Davis asks for order and the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education swings into action. Rochester,s Board oi Education is composed of seven memhers headed lioy President George H. Davis, with C. C. iVIcCreary as Vice President and a competent secretary in the person of George Marshall. It is most interesting to Iisten to the different committees give their reports. The committee heads have carefuiiy compiied their oioservations and are ready with their reports. Think what a headache it would he on the Finance Committee trying to figure where the money goes. Then the Buiiding Committee reports on the improvements made or to the made in the future. At other meetings, teachers are given Ieaves of ahsence, eiected or dismissed. What wouid we do without the Athletic Committee which huys the foothaii and the loasicethaii hoys their equipment? In addition to these committees, there is the Supplies Committee. And not to he forgotten is the Speciai Committee which takes care of urgent Iousiness matters. The schooi directors are the agents of the State for conducting the affairs of our puhiic schools. In addition to this, they are the custodians of our schooi districts. The powers and duties of the Board of Education are deiegated to them Ioy the Iawvs of the state. Assisting the oiliicers organization are the other memioers of the Board oi Education, namely: Donaid Cook, Nviiiiam T. Dentzer, Eimer Qtto, and Iast, hut Ioy no means the Ieast, is the memher Iongest on the Board and besides, the onIy woman, IVIrs. Ciara L. Hetzier. This is hut a hrief sketch of our Board oi Education. Their work is hard and they receive no compensation for aII their efforts. VX7ith this We Ieave this Ioyai group which has aided the students of Rochester High School. THE MIRAGE
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GUIDES TO 'BETTER LIVING NE ol' IIle nlosl Ilamiliar memIJers of RocIlesler I'IigIl Scllool is Nir. RoIlerl Iiarner, superinlenclenl ol Rocllesler Pulllic Sc'IlooIs. fXIlIloug'Il Ile spencls Ilis IIITIC among Ille olller lIJuiIfIings ours 'IIEIS IIN' rigIll lo l'IilIHl Ixlr. Ilarner. Plelore Ile Ileeame superinlenclenl, Ile was principal ol lIle IIigIl Srllooi, and al Ilearl is really one ol us. IVIr. Barner Ixnows everyone ol us, maylle nol our name, Ioul Ivy some Iillle lIlIIlf.f xvIlic'Il we clicl. I'Ie Icnows NN'Ilill Ilesl appeals lo lIle mind ol llle sluclenls EIIICI Ilas cIeveIopecI a wonclerlul sense of Ilumor. His personalily ancl Irienclliness engullis lIle sn'IlooI so lIlal we, tlle sluclenls, even possess SONIC ol il. R. FARLEY occupies lIle nlosl cIiIIiruIl posilion in llle IligIl sc'IlooI. As principal, Ile nlusl Iislen lo lIle stories ol tIle Ieacllers. lIlell IIIC sluclenls, and Iinally lIle parents. To please one group is cliliicull. Ilul lo Ile Iair lo all groups is almosl El super-Iluman lasI4. VVIITOUQII Ilis guiclanfe our scIlooI Ilas Ileen greatly improvecIg lllis includes lIle leafll- ing SYSIGIU. pupils, anal appearanfe ol lIle IJuiIcIing. Que ol Ilis personal lrails, xvIlifIl I'leIp Ililll lo clainl nlany Iriends. is Iris prolllplness lo compli- nlenl lIle sluelenls on lIleir worlc. Allove all, Ile is always willing lo offer a suggeslion ill order IIIGI a slucIenl might find Ilis xvorli easier. Fir. Farley, we lIle Class ol l04l0 shall miss you greatly. :X I5 lIle asslslanl pl'llN'lpi1I ol R. H. S. He IS always Ill lIle ' oIIic'e Ilelping NIL Farley. Besides lIlis, Iae Ieaelles IXITICTICYIII Ilislory and IDFOIJIPIDS oI IDCITIOCTGCY. Nlr. Xvllile is also lIle aclvisor ol lIle Senior Class. He IIIIS lalcerl upon I'limseII Ille invesligalion ol lIle sluclenl Iove aIIairs. T. A. wants everyone to Icnoxv lllal if you IIEIVG a sefrel lo Iieep, jusl leII Ilim and Ile will do Ilis Ilesl lo Iel everyone ill lIle IligIl sc'IlooI Iinow ailoul il. He Iinoxvs so muell aIJoul lIle IOVBIOTII -fIle sIlouIcI go inlo lIle IJIilCIiI'TIilII Ilusiness. There is not a Clay goes Ily. Ilul wIlal Ile cIoesn'l lease someone. Xve all wisla he would gel lIle goul or SOHISIIIIIIQ so Ile c'ouIcIn,l go lo all IIle slloxvs and places ellecicing up on us. CIIICPTIO. Xvaller XVinc'IleIII 7I'liw...,,, THEODORE WHITE FENTON Fnusv Ronan-r BARN-ER NOTE BUOK EDITION Ilugl
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